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Pantelas, Go Named BIG EAST Golfers of the Week
9/14/2016 4:19:00 PM | Men's Golf, Women's Golf
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Seton Hall's Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio) and Lloyd Jefferson Go (Guadalupe Cebu City, Philippines) were named BIG EAST Golfers of the Week on Wednesday. It's the first time in Seton Hall history that both top weekly awards have gone to Pirate golfers.
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Pantelas fired an even-par, 72, in Monday's final round to lead the Pirates to the championship of the William & Mary Invitational. The team captain finished second among 63 individual golfers with a 7-over-par, 78-73-72-223. Pantelas finished just one stroke behind William & Mary's Katie Edelblut for the individual title. It is her third career top-5 finish.
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Go was the top Pirate performer in a record-breaking performance at "The Doc Gimmler," hosted by St. John's last weekend. The senior shot a 3-over-par, 73, on Sunday to finish tied for third among 78 individual golfers. For the three-day event, Go was 7-under-par with a 66-64-73-203, and crushed his own Seton Hall record low for a par-70, three-round tournament. The prior record was a 209, set by Go at this tournament in 2013. Furthermore, Go's 7-under-par is the third-most strokes under par for a tournament in Pirates' history.
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Pantelas and the women's team will make the short trip to the Rutgers Invitational this weekend for three rounds of golf starting on Friday. Go and the men's team will return to the links on Monday for the first two of three rounds at Bull's Bridge Golf Course for the Hartford Hawks Invitational.
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Pantelas fired an even-par, 72, in Monday's final round to lead the Pirates to the championship of the William & Mary Invitational. The team captain finished second among 63 individual golfers with a 7-over-par, 78-73-72-223. Pantelas finished just one stroke behind William & Mary's Katie Edelblut for the individual title. It is her third career top-5 finish.
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Go was the top Pirate performer in a record-breaking performance at "The Doc Gimmler," hosted by St. John's last weekend. The senior shot a 3-over-par, 73, on Sunday to finish tied for third among 78 individual golfers. For the three-day event, Go was 7-under-par with a 66-64-73-203, and crushed his own Seton Hall record low for a par-70, three-round tournament. The prior record was a 209, set by Go at this tournament in 2013. Furthermore, Go's 7-under-par is the third-most strokes under par for a tournament in Pirates' history.
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Pantelas and the women's team will make the short trip to the Rutgers Invitational this weekend for three rounds of golf starting on Friday. Go and the men's team will return to the links on Monday for the first two of three rounds at Bull's Bridge Golf Course for the Hartford Hawks Invitational.
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